Video tutorial : How to draw a landscape painting by acrylic colour
At first take my love for all my drawing lovers. Today I have come to show you another drawing tutorial post. And it’s a video tutorial post. Today I'm going to share about simple landscape painting tips. In this post mainly I will show how to draw some realistic tree by acrylic colour. It’s so simple and important for the beginners who wants to draw realistic painting. The main element to draw realistic trees is a wasted filbert brush. Waster brush is more important in a realistic painting process. And I also used some deep and lite colour.
Drawing instruments.
- art paper
- drawing brush
- colour mixing plate
- acrylic colour
- Water
- drawing board
- graphite pencil
so let's watch the painting video stape by stape
To draw the painting I took some important instruments as I mentioned in the list. Then I set the paper on the drawing board. Then I started to apply the colour on paper. At first I draw the sky by sky blue colour. Then I used black colour to make some black spot where I would draw those trees.
To draw those trees I used just three colour, green, yellow and white colour. At first I applied the green colour by wasted filbert brush. Then I mixed some yellow colour with the green colour and I applied carefully on the spot. And at the last I mixed a little bit white colour with the colour and I applied again there. Thus the tree are looked realistic.
And then I gradually draw some house and a lake front of the house. Thus I completed the drawing process.
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Awesome I have really become a big fan of your drawing. I like it so much that I can't explain it. I wouldn't believe it if I didn't watch this video. Really awesome.
Thank you so much dear😍😍
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It’s ok sir